Tuesday, April 16, 2013

I went to the Easter egg hunt at Noah's school. His little class is so cute.

Noah with Ms. Donna

Showing Ms. Sally his egg.

Inspecting the loot with Ms. Mindi.

One of Noah's favorite buddies.

Principal Koller in the background.

Opening the eggs. Each student was strictly instructed that they could only have 6 eggs.

Cute baskets they made at school.

We also celebrated with our small group from church. We had an egg hunt and a yummy dinner.

Noah & Parker

With Liam & Cole.

Awww...Steph and Callan

Smashing confetti eggs on Jason's head was the highlight of the party. :)

And maybe the bubble machine.

Bubbles are for grownups too.

Easter morning attire.

We attended another great service at the Erwin Center in downtown Austin again this year, where the whole Austin Stone church family came together at once...and apparently totaled about $15,000 this year.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Jeremy and I took off for a lovely little trip to Marco Island, Florida on March 21-24. We were so thankful for a little time together before Baby Gray gets here. And you know that the Barclays just can't stay away from the beach, so we knew that south Florida might be our best bet, travel-wise. (I was too chicken to take my pregnant self back to Anguilla, or we totally would have!) I have a friend on Facebook who recommended this place, even though she won't visit herself until later this month, and, boy, did it pay off! (Thanks, Jerica!) We loved it! We stayed at the Marriott resort and I would love to take our boys back there when Gray gets older. So fun, beautiful, and family-friendly. Southwest Florida beaches rock.

Feet on the beach make the best shots. And I wanted to include a peek at Gray.

So pretty.

Marco Island 2013. Somebody saved me the work of bending down to write in the sand. :)

The Mother of all Breakfast Buffets. I salivate at the memory.

They have some lovely sunsets on that west coast.

This was a chocolate peanut butter mousse cake that was to.die.for. Quinn's by the Sea. We had it 2 nights in a row.

Back-lit menus at Kurrents.

30 weeks on Saturday. Perfect.

I could not get over how many shells there were! I don't recommend walking on them barefoot, however.

We loved everything about it. Pricey, but a really fantastic splurge. My husband spoils me. :) The food was great, Jeremy enjoyed the drinks ;), and the customer service was fantastic. (It is one of my pet peeves when businesses do not appreciate their customers and act as though they are bothersome, which has become somewhat common to our culture.) Everyone was so friendly and not bothered by any questions or requests.

Thank you to my parents for spending the weekend with Noah. He cried when he realized they were gone. Several times. And kept saying, "Where are Mimi and Papa? I want them back!" First case of serious grandparent withdrawal. Also thank you to Mrs. Sam, who took great care of Noah on Thursday for us. Obviously, fun was had by all.